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Nigerian Military Intercepts Vessels With Illegal Crude Oil Worth $300 Million

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The Joint Task Force (JTF) South-South, Operation Delta Safe (OPDS), has intercepted vessels carrying a large volume of suspected illegal crude oil.

According to information made available to Naija News, the illegal crude oil intercepted by security forces is estimated to be worth $300 million.

This represents an intensified crackdown on illegal oil bunkering in the Niger Delta, with the task force recently achieving major successes in seizing stolen crude oil and dismantling illegal refineries.

According to the NTA, authorities are currently processing the vessels and suspects to determine the full origin of the suspected cargo.

Meanwhile, the Nigerian Navy has recovered 531,500 litres of illegally refined petroleum products in 183 operations across its key operational areas and arrested 18 suspects linked to crude oil theft and maritime-related crimes in the first quarter of 2026.

The successes were recorded under Operation DELTA SENTINEL, a maritime security operation launched on 13 January 2026 to strengthen the protection of Nigeria’s maritime environment and combat crude oil theft in the Niger Delta.

This development was made known in a statement on Friday by the Director of Naval Information, Navy Capt. Abiodun Folorunsho.

He explained that monthly operational data shows that February recorded the highest recovery with 360,700 litres, followed by 118,800 litres in January and 52,000 litres in March, indicating ongoing pressure on illicit oil activities.

“These include the seizure of 45,000 litres of stolen products in Rivers State between 20 and 23 January 2026, the interception of an 18-tonne barge on 13 February 2026, the discovery of a 96,000-litre illegal wellhead in Bayelsa State on 23 February 2026, and the recovery of 34,000 litres of various petroleum products on 5 March 2026,” Folorunsho said.

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The Navy spokesperson said targeted operations around Warri South-West, Oteghele Creek, Ogbe-Ijoh, Alakiri River, and the Ogbia/Egbema/Ndoni axis resulted in the recovery of substantial quantities of crude oil and illegally refined products.

“Notably, approximately 45,000 litres of crude oil were recovered at Alakiri River on 14 March 2026, while 44,000 litres of AGO were intercepted at Ogbologo on 21 March 2026, along with the arrest of eight suspects,” he added.

Folorunsho disclosed that during the period under review, the Navy systematically targeted and dismantled illegal oil infrastructure, including illegal refinery sites, storage facilities, vessels, and pipeline connections.

According to him, at least 12 illegal refinery sites, four storage facilities, three vessels/boats, and two wellhead or pipeline connections were destroyed.

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Gunmen set Imo monarch ablaze as police begins manhunt to arrest assailants

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The Commissioner of Police, Imo State Command, Audu Garba Bosso, has deployed tactical units with available operational assets to go all out, in synergy with other security agencies and hunt down hoodlums suspected to be responsible for the death of the traditional ruler of Ochia Autonomous Community, Eze Paulinus Ekwueme, who was burnt to death by unknown assailants.

In a press statement, the Command’s spokesperson, Henry Okoye, said the incident took place along Asa Awara Road, Ohaji/Egbema Local Government Area of the state.

He explained that the deployment of security personnel to the area followed a distress report received from Ohaji Police Division on April 10, 2026, indicating that armed assailants attacked the monarch and killed him alongside five other yet-to-be-identified victims.

‎Okoye said upon receiving the report, the CP immediately mobilized and dispatched tactical teams to the scene at Asa, where operatives recovered the burnt corpses of the deceased persons, which have been evacuated and deposited at the Federal University Teaching Hospital, FUTH, Owerri, for preservation and autopsy.

“‎Consequently, the Command has commenced a comprehensive investigation into the incident, while intensive operations are ongoing to apprehend the fleeing suspects and recover any weapons in their possession. Adequate security measures have also been emplaced to forestall any future occurrence of such a tragic incident in the area and its environs,” the press release stated.

‎Following the development, the Commissioner of Police and his management team have embarked on an on-the-spot assessment and confidence-building visit to the Ochia Community to reassure residents of the Command’s resolve to restore calm and enhance sustained security presence in the affected area.

‎Extending condolences to the family of the late monarch and other deceased victims, the CP assured Imo residents that the Command remains fully committed to sustaining peace and security in the state, assuring that in no distant time, the perpetrators will be arrested and made to face the full wrath of the law.

‎He further urged members of the public with credible information that will aid the ongoing investigation to report to the nearest Police Station or contact the Command through the following emergency lines: 0803 477 3600, 08148024755.

The Command’s spokesperson, promised that ‎further developments will be communicated in due course.

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Military personnel arrested after video of them exchanging blows during Tinubu’s visit to Bayelsa went viral online

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The Nigerian Navy has arrested personnel involved in a public altercation with soldiers in Bayelsa during a visit by Bola Tinubu.

A viral video showed uniformed officers exchanging blows as a fight broke out. In the footage, a driver of a vehicle marked “Naval Police” stepped out and engaged in a heated argument with another motorist before returning to his vehicle. Moments later, a soldier carrying a rifle approached him, escalating the situation into a full-blown melee.

The confrontation reportedly happened as Tinubu was leaving the venue of an official event, drawing widespread criticism from Nigerians who described the incident as a display of indiscipline among security forces.

Reacting to the development, Abi Folorunso, director of naval information, confirmed that those involved have been detained and are facing disciplinary action.

“The affected personnel are in custody and already undergoing appropriate administrative and disciplinary procedures in accordance with extant military regulations,” he said.

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UK Police to arraign suspected k!ller of British-Nigerian teenager

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The Metropolitan Police has announced it will arraign a 16-year-old boy suspected of involvement in the murd£r of Nigerian teenager, Eghosa Ogbebor, before a magistrates’ court.

The boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was charged with Ogbebor’s murd£r on Friday, April 10.

The police disclosed this in a statement released on its website on Friday night.4

14-year-old Ogbebor, a British-Nigerian, was shot de@d in the Woolwich area of London, with three teenagers arrested in connection with the incident.

The Metropolitan Police had confirmed the killing after officers were alerted to the sho0ting at about 4pm on April 2.

Police said medics made efforts to save the teenager, but he was pronounced de@d at the scene.

In a statement, the police said the 16-year-old, of Romford, was charged with murd£r on Friday, April 10, and would appear at Thames Magistrates’ Court on Saturday, April 11.

It was also stated that the suspect was first arrested on April 4 but was released on bail before being re-arrested on April 9.

The statement read, “A boy has been charged with murder over the shooting of 14-year-old Eghosa Ogbebor in Woolwich.

“The 16-year-old, of Romford, was charged with murder on Friday, 10 April, and will appear at Thames Magistrates’ Court on Saturday, 11 April.

“He was first arrested on Saturday, 4 April and released on bail. He was re-arrested on Thursday, 9 April.”

The statement added that three other suspects arrested in connection with the incident had been released on bail, while another 16-year-old had been taken into custody.

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“Two boys, aged 14 and 16, and an 18-year-old man, who were arrested on Friday, 3 April in connection with Eghosa’s death, have also been bailed while inquiries continue.

“On Friday, 10 April, a further 16-year-old boy was also arrested on suspicion of murder. He remains in custody.

“An investigation remains ongoing, and on Saturday, April 4, officers arrested a 16-year-old boy and a 19-year-old man in Woolwich on suspicion of murder. A 46-year-old man was also arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender. All three were released on bail,” it added.

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